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apple does not allow. they have some integration of facebook and they claim to have a good relationship but they would never allow a third party company to take over the front of the phone. >> rose: (laughs) >> we asked that. we asked the facebook people if they asked and they said "well, we hope to." and we're like "are they going to let you?" and they said "we hope to." and i said "they're not going to let you." >> so the official position of google is that this is all fine. we're open source. unofficial position inside i suspect is not as -- >> and mark will respond to that? >> people who love facebook will love this phone. >> can you tell me how all this is changing our lives? how are we different because of all this? >> i think shorter attention span. i think also more reliance on -- the technology is more personal. and it goes for tablet as well as the phones. you know yourself because you use these things that it's a different feeling than sitting somewhere and having that keyboard between you kara
apple does not allow. they have some integration of facebook and they claim to have a good relationship but they would never allow a third party company to take over the front of the phone. >> rose: (laughs) >> we asked that. we asked the facebook people if they asked and they said "well, we hope to." and we're like "are they going to let you?" and they said "we hope to." and i said "they're not going to let you." >> so the official...
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the back of the international apples in the very heart of moscow. although back in events in boston this week heather reignited a debate about the war on terror by the way with regard to the events in boston there are. reports from numerous news sources that shots were fired at a boat in the yard and we are waiting for a robot to go in and find out if there's a body of that boat so we'll keep you up to date.
the back of the international apples in the very heart of moscow. although back in events in boston this week heather reignited a debate about the war on terror by the way with regard to the events in boston there are. reports from numerous news sources that shots were fired at a boat in the yard and we are waiting for a robot to go in and find out if there's a body of that boat so we'll keep you up to date.
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. >> and now for the final stock, apple, which doesn't fit in either one of these categories. but you saw it's a terrific buy. today the stock was down again. it's now trading at $390. why are you saying that put money into apple now? >> a year ago, there was too much euphoria. today there is too much pessimism. look, apple is reflecting an absolutely worst case scenario with earnings there to be reported this tuesday. there is likelihood it's not going to be that bad. and if tim cook can lay out a plan for a capital outlays to shareholders in terms of dividend increases and share buybacks and reassure investors of their products and their vision for products, i think this stock could be much higher next week. >> all right. very interesting information. thank you so much, hank. any disclosures to make? do you own any of these stocks? >> we own them all, and i own them all personally. >> thank you so much. have a great weekend. hank smith of haverford. >> thank you. >>> and coming up next, as the price of gold and silver plunge, we'll take you to one of the country's largest co
. >> and now for the final stock, apple, which doesn't fit in either one of these categories. but you saw it's a terrific buy. today the stock was down again. it's now trading at $390. why are you saying that put money into apple now? >> a year ago, there was too much euphoria. today there is too much pessimism. look, apple is reflecting an absolutely worst case scenario with earnings there to be reported this tuesday. there is likelihood it's not going to be that bad. and if tim...
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i'm with mary and margie apple balm. they live in watertown. in your opinion boston for the marathon. tell me what this is like to have this resolution now tonight and see that ambulance drive by. >> i wasn't directly at the marathon, i was at work and i work on huntington avenue at the new england conservatory and the ambulances were going up and down the street, going in, coming out plus all the police cars is so it was sirens for a couple of hours. >> reporter: and this last night. >> and this last night. it was like okay, why is this in my town. i've been up since 9:00 in the morning because we could hear cars going up and down the street. they were i guess mobilizing and pretty quietly, actually, on our street, we live on kind of a secondary main road so -- we were hearing this, it woke us up we turn on news, oh, my god, what's going on, oh, my god, they here in watertown. >> pelley: you heard the shots. >> at the end. at the end. sff. >> reporter: at the end what was it like? >> we laughed, we cried, we've been on social media all afterno
i'm with mary and margie apple balm. they live in watertown. in your opinion boston for the marathon. tell me what this is like to have this resolution now tonight and see that ambulance drive by. >> i wasn't directly at the marathon, i was at work and i work on huntington avenue at the new england conservatory and the ambulances were going up and down the street, going in, coming out plus all the police cars is so it was sirens for a couple of hours. >> reporter: and this last...
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including the bruins game, the red sox game, and hopefully, the big apple circus. >> a big and happy, and hopefully, relief-filled day for boston. elizabeth vaas reporting from copley square. let's talk about the brothers tsarnaev. for years, they seemed to be productive members of the boston community. so what changed? how did they get radicalized? pierre thomas joins us with more. pierre, good morning to you. >> reporter: in many ways, this is the quest for the american dream turned nightmare. immigrants of the russian caukasus, the brothers came to the u.s. with their parents, attempting refugee status and thrived. >> the high school student i knew and my classmates knew is the exact opposite of the person that's been committing these crimes. >> reporter: their mother, speaking to russian television, refuses to believe her sons are vicious killers. >> it's impossible. impossible for them -- for both of them to do such things. i'm telling that this is a setup. >> reporter: older brother, tamerlan, 26, was a star athlete and pianist. also a champion golden gloves boxer. with dreams o
including the bruins game, the red sox game, and hopefully, the big apple circus. >> a big and happy, and hopefully, relief-filled day for boston. elizabeth vaas reporting from copley square. let's talk about the brothers tsarnaev. for years, they seemed to be productive members of the boston community. so what changed? how did they get radicalized? pierre thomas joins us with more. pierre, good morning to you. >> reporter: in many ways, this is the quest for the american dream...
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he was the apple of their eye, quite an interesting little character, according to her letters. and they were devastated by his death and jane was in mourning quite a long time over frankie's death. >> i think a big house especially with only one child now was too much for jane to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. i think she just wasn't capable of taking care of a house. pierce went off to fight in the mexican war in 1847 and they sold the house when he came back in 1848 and then they lived in a boarding house again in concord and lived in a boarding situation for the rest of their lives. >> we return to washington and the story of the white house because a fairly amazing thing, at least to my ears, seemed to happen which is two years into this darkness and mourning and reclusive life on the second floor of the white house, she comes out of it. how did that happen and what was this new jane pierce like? >> it happened because that was the end of the mourning period. normally, as i said earlier, it would have been just 12 months mournin
he was the apple of their eye, quite an interesting little character, according to her letters. and they were devastated by his death and jane was in mourning quite a long time over frankie's death. >> i think a big house especially with only one child now was too much for jane to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. i think she just wasn't capable of taking care of a house. pierce went off to fight in the mexican war in 1847 and they sold the house...
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this is very much a story of apple pie and chevrolet neighborhood, today, after all that horrific violence that happened in the community, all that fear that happened in the community, they were shutdown, families are out. you see people walking their dogs, you see little kids setting up a lemonade stand, one little girl telling me she is going to take the proceeds from that stand and give them to victims of the bombing, real heartwarming stories, you see a lot of folks from the surrounding boston area who just wanted to come into watertown and see what was going on, even taking pictures. one lady had a good sense of humor about it on the street where the shootout happened early on friday, she goes, my car sustained bomb damage, my husband's sustained bullet damage. i hope that's covered by our insurer. there's a little lightness here and there on the serious side, over on franklin street exwhere the second suspect was ultimately found, craig, that is still very much an active crime scene. when we went over there we saw fbi investigators still combing through it the street is shut off, onl
this is very much a story of apple pie and chevrolet neighborhood, today, after all that horrific violence that happened in the community, all that fear that happened in the community, they were shutdown, families are out. you see people walking their dogs, you see little kids setting up a lemonade stand, one little girl telling me she is going to take the proceeds from that stand and give them to victims of the bombing, real heartwarming stories, you see a lot of folks from the surrounding...